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Looking for a new challenge or just want to try something new? Then crack open a Red Bull and head over to Wargames at OverTheWire.org

The wargames offered by the OverTheWire community will help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of online games.
To find out more about a certain wargame, just click on the links below.

If you’re having problems or just have general questions, then jump on to ircs.overthewire.org on port 6697 using an SSL-enabled IRC client, or irc.overthewire.org on port 6667 using a regular IRC client. You can find them on the #social channel for general chat, or on #wargames for discussions and help regarding the games. Don’t know how to use IRC? No problem click HERE

Bandit – Just starting out? Then this is for youLeviathan – Another beginners game to get your groove onNatas – Basics of server-side web securityKrypton – Another good beginners gameNarnia – Learn the basics of exploitationBehemoth – Includes buffer overflows, race conditions and privilege escalationUtumno – Starting to get harder – Difficulty 4/10Maze – You’ll need knowledge of exploitation-techniques, programming (of course) and reverse-engineeringVortex – 27 levels of fun/painSemtex – A legal environment where you can learn coding/hacking techniquesManpage – Break some common linux c-programming misconceptionsDrifter – Last but not least, 15 levels similar to Vortex

The following games are released as downloadable (VM) games

HES2010 – Time to get dirty at the dirty-underwear companyAbraxas – Dildo’s From Space (DFS)Monxla – You like Russian crime? Welcome to the Nasenko familyKishi – Head to the North-Korean cyberops training facility Kishi